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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1847-08-30, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1847-08-30, DAILY. page 1

PUBLISHED DA1LT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AU PROPRIETOR. OrricK eoutu-east corner of High itrcet and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, - Tii-weekly per annum, - Weekly perannmn, . - - - 5 7 00 4 00 2 00 Termt of Advertising Twelve line nr 1pm, one or three insertion!, 51, and cent! for each additional insertion for three mouths $b for six months JU for 12 moutes 12 Longer advertisements iu the mine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on lite amount over $M in six montht. Bv tiik Ykak. For twelve line $12 fourth of 1 column $20 half a column J JO whole column $ U. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BtTTI.ES, ATTOKM'.Vti and Counsellors at l.aw,l olumbu,Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. M. Whiting A: Huntinifton'i Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, lolS. K. J. AUTTHr.w. A. B. Butti.ki. I. N. HHlTIXi & HUNTINGTON, BCXlKSr'.l.Li'.US and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, (.'oluinbus, Ohio. A laryo assortuienj of Books and Stationery always on hand. NIIUIUT & MLI.KY, BOOK-ltlNDKkS, High street, oppoaite the Public Offi. ccs, Columbus. Auj . S6. 11H3. Wm. Skibikt. M. C. I.ilikt. Willimn II. Jnrvia it Ili-nry Jttrvis, CWI.LKCTUKS and Account Settlers, for r'runklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all businesa entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable term. Ollice, up itairi, first door north of McCoy a itore. April I t, HWi y. Culuinhui, Ohio (iF.lt E, AfiUOTT & CO., DK.M.F.US in Hardware anil Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Ola, limine Builders' material!, Kariniiiir and Mechanical Tools, Military (iowli, oic. c, No. 161 High alreet, sign ol'tlie Ciilt I'aillock. W1MJ & B1CII ABDS DF.AI.KHS in Foreign and Domestic lry (ioods, (iroce-lic, Boots and Shoes, &c. :c., wholesale, and retail, JSo. 1, (ioodale's How, High street. j. b. m uoc;c;s, DF.AI.F.Hin I.aw,iMt'dical,'l'heoloirical,Claeieal,School nil Miscellaneous Bonks, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, oppoaite the State House. J. II. W1IKATON, DniHiClST.aiid Dealer in I'atoiit Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stuu's.liUms, &c. Ac, wholesale and rctail.corncr of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KII.KOI RISK, DrIaF.PS in Dry lioods, (iroceries. Hardware, Dniffs. Medicines. FaititH, Oils, DyeSlutl's, Leather, Rootsand Shoes, &c, Hinh street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I. RVll. c. it. kim;, F.AI.F.R IN DRV tiOOUS, &c., opposite F.ichange oy. l'.l..tf. Bank. Colinnhus. M. B. BATK1IAM, I7P1TOII of the On ni Cu i.ti v atii n, a Journal of Agncul-U turo and Horticulture, pulilished on the 1st and Lull o eh month. Terms $1 per year s four copies for S I. (LT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. II. CO.UK I IN-M. V l KI., lflI!VVMtT)l(i inn l O. . SS O.N Al l-.KLHAiX 1 JT rriHluco Dealer., and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. HI DC. WAV & CO'S IKON FOUNDRY, Brmul street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves uf all kiuda,and a great yariety of Cas tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. lOM JIBIS HAT KTOKti. JK Rt'DISII.L, High street, opposite the State Ruild-. intra, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Cans of the latest fnshious. Hats made to order. JOHN 31. lilNNKY, l'eriodlcal Agent, no. .1. ieil House, receives aulwrriptiniia for any Mngiuino publish-ed in the I nitcd States, and deliver! them to city suhscri-Im ts frit qf pvtlnnr. 1 le also receives subscriptions for any l'awr, and deliver! tlicin to any part of tho city subscriber! paying postage. r cn- - AU.I'. II. Wllxoi ami A. V. l't nliy will practice j l,aw,aa partners, in Franklin nml adjoining counties. Illbco on cast side of High itrcet, opposite 1. iN. W luting At II nlmoton's llo..kstore. Feb. lli..l-wtl. UAI.TEB AMOS, Tnilor, NOTIFIES his customers and the public generally, that he has opened his estalilifhment two door! aouth of the Ohio Statu Journal Ollico, whore they aro respectfully invitol to call. WM. W1M.SHI11E HII.EY, Sl'RCilCAL ami Mei -hameal Dentist, Columbus, Ohm. Audit for Alcock'a rreluium Teoth. For sale Baker i Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) l.)..t-wly. wTaTmc OY ic CO., WHOI.F.SAI.F. AM) KF.TAII. IlF.AI.FUS in Fancy and Sl.iplo Dry (ioods ami (iroceriei, opposilo the State House, High street, Coiuuibui, Ohio. WATCHES. . ftiT .....m. i.r nil Him lirfcrcnt kinds, lust re- A eeiie.l and for salo at low prices. We have lome of the fim'l that were ever offi red in this market. June H. W. A. FLA'l'T t CO., iell House .-kiiii.'it4' n'fioi.s. FHF.SII mpply of t i."ieri' '1'ools, just received nd J for sale at Hie ngn of the o.innrK Marchll. (.I1.T PAIM.Pt K ..rll.iefll Nll.'ClHI-lea. I len Jn.,l.u r.. .,... i,l rntii-avn Soectaeles. for nil A ages, ami in a great vaiietv of frames. Also, Spectacle t .hiss, of all kimla, litttd in old frames at short s.otiee, and low pnco.by W. A. I'LATT A. I O Feb. 7. Ai il oii. fin'riiio Knrinira MlAlles. Biieirv Lamps. Bamlaand India Rubber Cloth, k for sale at the sign ot llin till.T I'ADI.Ot K. Hi st Jnniiilii Nulla. SSORTF.D size.. from 2 p'ny to 411 p'ny, for sale at the April 7.1- tilLT PADLOCK. J siL-n of the April 7. PA1T IIBIMII S. AFI'I.I. assortment of Paint llruslies and Sash Tooli, imt received and for sale by J. R. W lll'.ATON, AT, 'i. Corner ol High and Broad U. NA1I.N. A 1 1, sires Cut and Wrouirht Kails, at the sicn ofthe Msv.il. till.T PADLOCK. BLACKS yi 1'IS' BELLOWS, real Armitage Mouae Hole Am lis. Common,! otter-Key nn nuo isn i ices. F or sale al 1W.I, High street, sign of the Broad Ate. 7. KAY ti. KII.BOI. R.M.. 1 1 At ON.Five ll ensiiMl pounds of smoked Side! iwl JL Shnoiders. in prune order, for sale by , .,. . Apnl 'JI.IW7. JOHN MII.I.LB,iSo.W,Hrgh st. CUCABS, TOBACCO, c iU Al. real inncipe J t igais; MIM. llavanat iuars ; il Ii dot. Mrs Miller's line cut chewing Tobacco; .l do John Amlesson s do i 110 do Cocdw in s patent press'd do; I0jar Mrs. Miller's Snntr; 110 doien 1 lb. paper Smoking Tobacco lit) do 1 lb. do do; Ml hoses pipes; Jot received sod for sale by JOHN MILLER, c iltKIAt.E rl BINC.S. wpam Puggy aid Car risfic Springs. , Vi) sens Buggy and t arriage Aics,jnsi rerei,.,, ,,,, ,,,, sale low sllie npn uf the lilLT FADLOCK. I ec. -j. sntlNCi STYLE OF HATS fOR 1!!I7. Jifft received by X' A April fi. WING At RICHARDS. SALMON. I"P,FSII No. 1 Salmoa Do. io. 1 Mackerel ; 1 White Fish: Grand Bank Codfish. This day received and lor sale, uy JOHN MILLER. Julv ll. TAN NEB'S OIL. IOR SLEloir.bl the barrel or gallon. t the Drug Store f ' ' 1. II. WHEAION, Oct. 11. Corner of High and Broad street!. LEAH PIPE, " " " I-OR CISTERNS. W clli and Acqnediieta, for sale at the 1 .iot tbe H.T PADLOCK MILL AND CBOSS C I T SAWN. IAY eV Ml BOI KNF- keep a constant supply of how-' lasal'i Mill iml ( roMi-eiit Saws. at the lowest pneea. VABN1SH. F1RNITI HF. VARNISH Nes. 1 and t. Also, Polishing and toach Body V arnish, for sale by J. B. WIIF.A TON. Druggist, March V. Corner of Hijh and Broad street!. G'OLU l'ENS..."A flesh supplv received this day. and l l',. , ver, low. W. A. PLATT Ac CO, Annl 3. 18-47. Neil H.mse. i- l I N KMITIIM ill nlease notice that we have for sale, J at the sign of the Gilt Padlock. K.I. High street, 1(0 Lide Barrel., istorted. from HMo 2.'0 balli to the pound. Alro.Gua l is ks of ysrieus kinds. Butts. Guards and 1 him- Mes. German Silver, Sheet Brass am ilmesi sn emer . .no natensl. GERE, ABBOTT k CO. lir e. 9. AN VII.S. G EN! INK. Moore-Hole Anvils, at the i of the May 1,1. G1LI I R. OHIO " : , DAB&Y. VOUMEX!. COLUMBUS." MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1847. NUMBER 31. Superior Daguerreotype miniatures. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to Inn friends and the citizens of Columbus generally, as well as the public at large, that he is prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Piuney At Lamson, and one door .North ol the American Hotel, formorly Humphrey's Daguerreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would just say that, having devoted about seven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time had"acecs to nnd studied in the magnificent galleries and collections of PaintingB, Sculpture and Datrucrrentypes owned by the government of the United States, and those of others employed by government, (ns certificates from dwtingimhed Artists nnd public men. in his possession, will show.) he feels confident that he can give the hint finishing touch in color to n Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to cverv other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious style, colored to the life, will please call at their earliest convenience. March fi..t-wtf. NEW DRESS GOODS. T"1 INCHAMS. Printed Lawns. Balzorines, Parages, Mus- VJ lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, l)e Lains. Ac. All new styles, lor sale by WIISG &, RICHARDS'. April ii. SAWS, H OK & CO.. and Wihuot At Rowland's Mill and Cross rut .Sawn; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot At Rowland's Circular do.; Spear it Jackson's and other Hand do.; I'nnnel and ripping do.; Hoteliers' and Back do.; Utile tl and Turning Webb do. Julv Ki. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAMS! HAMS! 1 HAMS! !! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted equal in qualilv to any in these United States, are now ready, and for sale by March 4. 92. High street. FAMILY I'LOllt. nAVl(i made arramiementn with pome of the best mills in SpriiiL'lielil, for Flour, wc shall for the future he sup plied with the best and cheapest in the market. Call on us. UCl, II. It. l-UAIMUl i . (. W. COM Jl HI S AGENCY. HARTFORD KIRK liNSl RAiNCK COMPANY. Cap-it i. SI.W.IHK). Policies issued daily on tho most reasonable terms. Oreo, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City lanks. Columbus. Tl.MO. liKIFI TI'll, Sept. l;).llk). Secretary. CENI INE MOISE-HOI.E ANVILS, Tl S I received and lor sale at the sign ol the Big! J Sepl Sept. 1(1. ILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUM AT AGNAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, J I ST received, ami for sale low, brass, 30 hour and alarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. Juno 'il W. A. I'LATT CO., INeil House. NEW BONNETS. lST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Allien, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atford ed at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOl RiNK. Ll.MHElt! M'JIBI'.BI The suliseriber has on ham! for salo at Ins Steam Sav Mill, 3 miles west ol t'olumbua, a Inrgo and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost everv variety nnd description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned llooriug on and niter the 1st of March. Also, n (pianlitv of Refuse Lumber that will be !oht at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber w ill be promptly attended to. Feb.r..tl'l M. L. SLI.L1VANT. CAHItlAC 1BIMJ11NGS. I' AMPS ami Bunds; India Rubber t loth and Whips; J Oil Cloth nnd Mats; Patent Leatlicralld Bindings; Patent Cloth ami Dash Iramcs; Light Frames and Tasaells ; Sprinus and Axles. (iF.llF., ABBOTT ft CO. INNI 1ZANCE. T OSSF.S by Fire or Water insured aeainst upon libera JLi terms, by the long established and well known Protection lllBUIonie Company el' tho oily of ItarilVird Connecticut. K. RORI1INS, tien. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. M. J.CII.III.H 1', Agent, l ollilnlnm. T AMI' Oil M) Bullous Bleached Winter Strained Si. perm Oil, a lupcnur article ; 'jw ganous ti nan; won, tor sale by FAY & KII.BOI RNK, Dec. 7. Ivo. IjD. Higti Street. MACHINE 'AKIS. IUI sets of Machine Cards, iust received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. IK, High street. Dec. 7. r MLiiot.ur.. MAI NABI) At NOYES' Wtiting Ink. ,ld.n. i!oi. bottles Ink; CO dot. 4 oz. do. do Slide, hf.pt. do. do; .tOdox. pint do. do; .Hi dm. qt. do. do ; This Ink has lieen in use more than twenty years, and Iho testimony respecting it is the ssme from all parts of the country. W hen the liest judges among our Registers of Deeds. Merchants. Writing Musters, and Ollieers of Bank! unite in saving that they have found it a better article than they have ever before used, it is evident that no one NfcKD be troubled with Irad Ink. Received and for side, wholesale and retail, by HI.RBY, Bli ADI.F.Y & Co., Cincinnati. June 22. 113, Main St., bet. 3d and 4th, west side. TTTii?: vTk s.soltTJlEN T Co? nchams. halzorinea. Lawns and Barages. just ere 'd (April I',. WLVi RICHARDS. 1110 iloen Eilrs, OF Spear &, Jarkson. Mottram, Ibbotson, Btitrhey nnd other celebrated makers, for sale at the sir-n of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 1111 Hit. II S I It I I T. 0NF. HIM. 111. D pairs Llip'ie Springs lor buggies and rarriaees, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. III. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, tl.o best in the market. for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solnr Lnrd lump., OF Cornelins A Co.. nuiiintaclurc. Also, Lamp Trim mings of all kinds, w holesale or retail, by Keb. 7. W. A. PLA IT (c CO., mil llmiu. 1-AHtIIANK'S PATENT ILATFORM Scales snd Counter Balances at manufac turer's price!. 1'or sale by GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. April 3. Conninc Aimilnge Mousehole Anvils, CJOI.ID hoi and ceinmon Vises, for sale at lliesign of the kJA pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. fis.la nml I'resafn. I'.AI.S Engraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for NotaJ O ries Public. Common Pleas and Supreme t ourt. ho- conlers. Ac c., at very low prices anil short notice, hjr Mareh 17. W. A. PLATT At CO.. Neil House. 1ST AIM II. rpilF. Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The A attention of dealers and others is reqiiesieo ioioeueu lilnl arll.e nf Vvnrl Shlrrh now bcinir made. Ceiinlrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at ti e Ohio Unit Store, by S. CLARK CO. Cash and the highest market price al all times paid for Vt hlte t orn. ' 1"- il. Oil nnil Itrtifche. mWF.NTY hUls. Mnceed Oil, in hole and half barrels j HKjkejui White ,.rt; Varnish. Taint and Whitewash Rni'hen. Julv 1(1. l.KliK. AltliOTT & CO. OI KJ:, AIllHnT A CO. lSo. Ifil Iliph Mrret, Hurt pint rerrirril, TJinKF-THOCSAM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from INo. t to lbs. I.oc Chains', i0 pair Trare Chains; i'fi dm, A mes' Shovels and Spades ; 10 dot. Manure Feri:s. July 16. Mki him: cards. TDK. subscribers hae U r sate W setts Machine Csrds frncT and plain fet. bvn. .Ai, M. .ii, &$. and 'M, wire alfo. Fillelinir Cards, iiianulctun-dnt I-eirenter. Mat.-. 8 FAY Ac klFIKH RISE. Tr U'Kl KI !M CattS Iff " Itl KI.S.M-"' 'ans Fresh Lobstersj MI do do C:tm; l'0 do do Vd Fif h ; Ml do do Sanlinrt, laire siie; do do do 'Jd fize ; II I) dn Hn do Id 9MO I All hrrnirticillT s-abd. ard us fresh ss when tnVen from tli ir native kmnt. Jnut rrf hid and ferule by JOHN MU I I l.C.n-er, pc 7, Mo. 'fi Hih street. TATE PRIGS, MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS, Ac. 1M1K subscribers have just received a large addition to . their stock ol' Drum, iSlcdiciucs, Oils, I'aints, tVc, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accoininotla. ting terms. Aug. 4.) FAV Ac Kll.liUL KAK. TIN I'l.ATE. TIIK subscribcra bae for sale IA) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X I and 10 boxen X do; also. Wire, assorted JVob., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and liar Tin. tf.o. la. r AY ee. imi.i.ui kivc.. GROCERIES, TIIK sulwcribera oiler for saie at their old stand, No. G1 (ioodale's Row, 12 hhdB. prime M. O. Supar. New OrleuiiH and Sugur House Molasses. 60 Baps Rio Cotlee. Fine chewinpaiul common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Youn Hyson Tea. I'eppitr, Spice, Ginger, ice. &c. Mureh 1. FAY & KTLRODRNE. CINCINNATI Yd. NEW YORK. THANSl'AK F.NT Window Shades. Wholrwde and Retail. IIAliRIN(J'ON MiCH I'lOHT, South side of Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, ShndeB of anvlcnpth, width or denial, and CHAl.LKjNt.F, COMPARISON with ny others in the Weht. n warrant our tianes to waph and not fade. Also CHKMICAL H ADF.S painted to or- ler. trrSHADKS PUT IV CRATIS.XU N. R. l itis is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati, Cincincati, March 27..t-wly. I CRS AND IIATTERN' TIE131.M LX.S. THF. subscribers have just received a larpe RtH'k of Furs and Hatter's TriinnnnyH, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. hi ins. jvuna, suies. (U " double and sinclc Ring Russia, blown 100 Carroted Russia. HfO " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1(!C0 Saxony and Spanish llndien, Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidm au Tina. R:mdinL'and Rinding, llatl.ealhers. How Strings Skiv ers.all colors, Hlack and Drab Silk Plush, F.x tract Lotjwtiod (ium Shellac Arc. I Feb. I ..1 FAY & K1CHOI :RNK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. IORACE M ELES Agmt qf U,t Cincinnati Tirpe J-'uuntiru and I'vinters' Warehouse Keens on hand, antl manufactures to order, almost every variety of printer's inalcrialx, of the latest ntvles and most durable materi Is, wholetialo and retail, ut eastern prices with a very liherahle dim-mint for catdi. Pcrnons wichiiifi to purchase an etlien, on application, will he lurniKhcd with an estimate of the ouanlilv and cob! of it, b their stating tho work re quired to lie done, the t.i0 of their paper, Ace, &c. 1 no u aKiiuipton I'resfes maniiiuciureu ni tins csiannsn-ment, are inferior to none a great unnrovement in their coiiNtructiou, as well as a reduction uf price, having taken place. I'owcr presses made to order. Superior Proof presses, wholly of Iron, and nn nnnortmcnt of (iernian Types. Fancy type, cuts and borders. from the Foundries ofliri.ee At Co, aiid White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasing for cash are especially invited to call before purchasing lee wlii re. Al. SO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Type, hut little worn, for salo low. i Hirer. ii,i..w..t-wiun. FOB RIBBONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 27. W. A. PLATT Al CO., Neil House. V ARNISII. 'J(;0 gallons pure Copal Varnish. 100 gal- Ions extra Coach varnish, lor sale at i.i'.i, riin ft.,uy Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOl RNE. PRINTING INK, WABR ANTED as good as any other manufactured in the I nited States, The subscribers having been appoint ed ngents fur the sale of J. A.James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cineinimti, Ohio, will keep a constant supply ofthe above article, at the price it is sold for in Cinciniriii. ii.arcn I. rvi x iv i i.uuu i. EnlineMock'H Vermif'iti'e. "WHOLESALE and Retail, nt the Drug Store of VV J. R. W BEATON. April 2u. Corner ot Broad and High sts. GROCERIES. n ( BHDS. New Orleans Sugar ; OU mil barrels Molnmes; &.0 Sacks Rio CoU'ee ; 60 Sacks Lagusvra Coifee 40 Half Chest Young Htson Toa 80 ' Imperial Tea ; ii) H " (iunpowder Tea j 100 Catty boxes Tea; l,r0 barrels Mackerel, all numbers ; 7X1 bushels Dried Peaches; -''It keg Nails, assorted ; 7fi boxes Manid'atlured Tobacco ; 10 hngs Alspire; 20 " Pepper. Madder, Indigo, Ahiui, Rice, Loaf Sugar, Ginger, Arc. &.C. for sale hy THOM AS W. KING, March D, RU7. 27 Main strert, ( incinnali. 1 rr BOXES TIN 1IATE, 1 VJV) 1tHlM. tracer a Cupper l'.1, 1 1. 1C and SO lb. Sheets. 0 by t.0 inch. UJiltl. t':..t. 1(1 n- 8 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to For sale at No. lJligh street, sign of the Broad Axe, by Dpc. 7. ti CC MI.IIUHKINh, OIL AND TAINTS. Cif f s?" P,lre VVIiile Lead, ground inoilj 4JV Vim. Linserd Oil; 10 bhls, 1 urpcntiue ; Drv White Lead. Bed Lead. Venetian Red, Yellow Ochrr Paris White and Chrome ( Ireen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and V hito-wajh Brushc. Ac. Ac. Jurt received and forsale.by FAY A: KILBOI'BNE, April VH. AO. riipn si., sign m ine iro.iu-iio IIII.DREN'M SHOES 950 r A rAll.S ( liihireu s Mioes, various quaiiues ana slvles. iust received at the sign of the Golde n Ro.t corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old tnnd, which will be soiil clteap lor earn. Jvlav 1. Jviriin.'ii.i BARLEY H ANTED ' rrff nt SMM Itarley wanted. hr wincn we win pay nj JJJ the liiglieswince in cacti. (), t. 4 tw.Vw. B. CO.M.STGCK CO. WANTED. (aaa l.t SMr.I.MUats,.HNK-,to. r laxseeo. .tsmio. I iin-O V U I) othy seed. B-1 OM s'l iX K At. CO. r A A A ! JUUU 2.inolb,.( otton Rats. ick Yarn nnd ( arpet L ham. Just received and for sale by Feb. If FAY At RILBOLRNE. EEMRER. and .)UU,V.VJV aHMWHtPiiplardo. qualities, 300.000 Pine SbinL'les. warranted. A lan'R snd wr it scrorted lot of sll kinds and sizes of country stnH, together w ith assorted sixes imlow Sash. We ask the attenib'n of builders, mechanics and oth rrs to our stctrk : snd would state tbrit we have made ar rancrmenti so that we hball always have a large stock on hard, and will not be undersold hy niiv on. Aug. Ifl. B. COM STOCK Al CO. KJMBALIS SHOE STORK H.- been removed to the corner store i nrom m uir iirui iFiiuiiinv, nn lllgn si.. nearlv fitcte to his tormer stand, where he w ill he toil no: re act v to wait uiion his for mer eushmiers ami all others wno uiav ae m to rnn. April 1A..t-wtf: H. H. KIMBALL. GROCERY A.MXO.l.IISMON BlSINISS Vj Peter Kmnan, having retinil from the firm of Kent, KinnsnAi Co., has this d;iy formed a copartnership with Stephen Card and J:;m-s A. Pfiillij. nndrr the name, stvle and linn of KINiNAN, CARD & CO.. in the Wholesale Groc-rv ami 'oniiMifMin misuiess. m the ( it vol New ork The business will be conducted at No. !f2 Brad stnet PETER KLVWN, STEPHEN CMiD, JAMES A. PHILLirS. Dated New York. March 2, ir,47.. .t-wfim. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. rt . THE suln-cnlf-rs respectfully inform the public that tbev have locaU-d in this citv. at No. P High street, a few doors North ot L. V. Preston At Cos. Stcre. where tltey will manufacture and keep on hand alanr assortment of everv deription of Caps, which: wilt be sold at Eastern prices fW eah. Tailoring all kinds earned on. A Rood assortment of Cloths, &.C., on hand, which will be sold cheap. M. MORRISON it VO. Cohimlms Feb. If.,m7..t-w1y. LI vIE, T"BESII burnt Lim at eenfs per muhel. rnntantly 1 kept m h.trd. at the I d Lime Kilns, near the Penitrntian'. Julv 'l,..t-w. OURNAL 1 '--vil-'TT-j-.M J a WINDOW SASH. VT the sign ofthe Gilt Padlock Vo. Hi 1, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with Glass and Putty always n hand. GKRF., ABBOTT & CO. August G. Juum Alt I.kan. Wm. U. Bakky. WHITE LEAD. THE subscribers havin enlarged and improved thetr Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and ground in oil, to any amount that may be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of White Lend, and that to he astrietly prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which will be wairanted as such to nil who may purchase. Purchasers, therefore, may le well assured that every dependence may he placed in the purity of every pound of White Lead manufactured by us; which pureness will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, but will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This ii owing in the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving a far Itetler lint eh with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three; of which every painter will bear witness. Ollice on Walnut stieet, between Front and Second its., Cincinnati, Ohio. MtLKNAN Ac CO. April 'J..(imt-w. HARDW ARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to iiilbrn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now leceiviug in addition to our former strock a verv extensive varietv of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, F.nglixh and German manufacture. We particularly request tlio Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Kas-lern cities. Our Btock in comprised in part of the following : ouin s, Minnnm s, ami Matin a Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scvthe Sneaths; Sickles: ll;iv and Manure Forks; lames ; Traces ; Hoes ; Am ilt; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and, particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD 8c WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. L Pearl street, Cincinnati. Where in the Chenp Canton Tea Store, jiml ctcril tin tig else More. STRANGERS, and sometimes citizens of our State, inquire where we are, and how it hnnnens we nl writs sell such good Teas, and io cheap. The simple answer is, we (tell for the importers, and cau sell as low as the wholesale joblters of New York, adding 1 cent per lb. freight. It would require I.IMhhhj ot capital to surpass the facilities in our hand for icllinc Tea alone. r urther, we have lately received, and can at all times se cure fresh importations of Tea j hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorahlo terms for eafh, at the Dry Goods and (Jan ton Toa Storo of C, R. KING, JulyU..tv. Opposite Lxchange Rank. W'AREIIOI SE OF PRINTS ONLY'. Ao. JVi, Crthr JS'tw York LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (l.ATE I.KE ANII JfllSON.t 0CCCPY the spanous five story W arehouse. No. ftfi, Celar street. the w hoi.k of which is devoted to the exhibition and salo of the single article of PRINTED I heir nresent stock consists of nearlv One Thousand Pack a era, embracing some thousands of different patterns and colorings, nml comprising every thing desirable in the line, mm; mu a sun tuiii. in.. All o! which are oSl'cred for sale, mr cah. or satisfactory credit, at the lowest orices, by the Piece or Pttrlutce, Apw Stvles arts received almost every dav, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere.(IV Printed lists of nriees. corrected from dav to dav. with every variation in the market, are placed in tlie hands oi nuvers. Merchants will be nble to form sonic idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val-uo of our lima I slock of tins one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale johlmrs. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of lcing di vided among a vast variety ot articles, are devoted wholly to ono will render the advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall le onr care that none who visit our cstahiuiiuiuiit snail meet wun any disappointment.Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. I.F.F.. JI DSON & CLE P. S. R. F. I. EE. formerly of the firm of Lord & Leea, and late senior partner in the original linn of Lee Ac Brew-ster, from which connection bo withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee Ac Judson, under the linn of LEE. Jl DSON At I .EE. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the snme pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two house to which he Mugcd. iNew York, July Iw.htw. SELLING CHEAP! CIOM US Tortoise-Shell. Mock-Shell, Rntterflv. Buffalo-J Horn and Steel, Ivory. Dressing, and all other kinds of Comlm. Ladies and (tent's Gold wt warrsnted. Gold and Sliver Pencils, Silver Thimbles aed Spectacles, Steel Reads, Bugs, Tastils, Clasps, Ac., Purses, Purse Twist, Silk and Silver Canvass, Windsor and Fancy Soaps, Perlu-merv, finishes, Gloves, Threads, e' dies, and Ladies' Needle Work. Besides IBeO other things pertaining to a Dry (ioods Store (JueenKwarr- Fancy and Canton 'i ea Store, opposite Exchange Rank, Columbus. .Mill C. R. KINO. GLASS. rtAA boxes 8 hv 10 and 10 by I-Glass; ewUU H do. I.i'rte sizes, from 10 by 1 X to Ifi by 55; 20,000 lidils Window Sah. Just received, and for ale.b? FAY A KILBOl RNE. April y. No. 1 ."!), High st , sign of the Broad -axe. Tix7iwi'RTI irsii ki-tTi l:o war T: MANUFACTORY. STOVES, Ac. nEYL Ar M ASON have formed s copartnership to carry on the above business, at the old stand of J. K. llevl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnir-h their ciia-tumers w ith any article in their line, st the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand. Copper and Brass Kettles, from on to tliirtv gallons. JOB WORK punctually attended toon the shortest notice.Feathers, Rugs, Reeswat.Old Copper, Rrns- and Pewter. taken in exchange tor any fit the above articles. May i:i..t-wtf. A FEW HOARDERS wanted in a pmste family, i Inquire at - . A. ri. vi I r, Neil I loose. Mav T i".H HF.K furnished on short police. Orders left with JiJ (.'. Scott, in the rear ofthe Journal ollice. will I promptly attended to. Feb. 1G, Ut7..t-wtf. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- KJ tion. lor sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of May 20. I1U7. B. II. KIMBALL. -i FOR SALE OR RENT, JJ'liL ATW'O STORY HRICK HOI SE on High street, in it.e city of Coin ntlrtjri, tin is bed as a Imsinem buse. for a store and dwelling. Terms easy, and possession giv n im mediately, u refjuired. J. vy. imi.t. l. Julv ft. FRESH TEAS AND NEW ;MH)S, JUST received snd s Hint? at unparalleled lowpnces. Onr friends say the Teas are lietter than ever. W'e warrant etery oone of bfi cent Tea. fcc.. to give rfrfeet satisfac tion, or prefer to refund the money. C an't afTurd to pay for long advertisements and tell as rheap nn we do. Merchants supplied on favm!le terms, for cash, at the Drv (todt and Canton Tea store opposite Eieharge Bank. It r R F.MOV A L. DOCTORS THOMPSON A: MARIS have removed their OJfirt to the Basement Storv ot Judje Swan's new budding; High Street, a few doors North ofthe Neil Hnas. ffj BeaidencB of I. R. ) Horv-. Third street, nne do North of I niersalist Church. Ben-dcnc of Dr. M-sn, eorner of Third and Rich afreets, opposite Baptist LndieV Whilr Kit! Slipper. Jl STrerriTP at the Shoe Sr.-e of H. If. Kl.VBU.L, uperioT article ot W bite Ktd Shppc. Jnty 31. 3L is-17. m&gsi SANDUSKY. OHIO. It. IIi'rgiiiN k (o WAREHOUSING, FORWARDING, AND COM Mission Merchants, agents of the Mansfield and Sand us ky City Railroad company, and connected with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, will act as agents fur sll Canal lines, also for Buffalo, Oswego, New York, Botton, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Reaver, Cleveland, Erie and Detroit Forwarders, and all classes of lake vessels. They have great and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or selling all kinds of produce or merchandize intrusted to their care, and w ill assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over others. All proerty consigned them for transportation, by land or water, w ill have immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required They are the sole agents of the Mansfield and Sandusky City Railrond company, at this poiut. The load is 57 miles in length, and otters great inducements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Iielaware, Richland, Knox, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They aro also connected with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, now opened to Ifelllontaine, 100 miles through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hardin and Logan. Merchants in these and adjoining counties, will find a pmmitiry advantage in consigning their good to them. They will make advances on produce going to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To avoid miscarriage, delay, and extra charges, all packages should be pUinly market! to the ' Care of R. Higgini Ac o... march xv. HARDWARE. . GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, and every article in the Hardware line. They also keep on hand a genend supply of Aid itartf (lood. They have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar gest and best assortment of Door Hangings ami Trimmings ever brought to this market among which are 60 dozen New Haven Mortice and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knobs, mineral, pearl, w hite and plated Bell Pulls. Rikeman &l Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Door Locks, with sheaves and brasa rails complete. North At Stanley's and Mattison, Russell At Co'i rim and plate Locks, wilh brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, Isbel, Curtis Ac Co s and Western Blind Fastenings. Greenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. do do do do 300 do 1000 gross New Enghnd Screws, assorted. House builders and others w ill hud every article in the hardware line upon as good terms as at any other place in central Ohio, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, Aug. v.t, iv Uf, iso. lot nigh st., i oiumuua. G. LEE. KNAPP & PALEN, cowiissio.v hum; n leather MERCHANTS, No. 10, Jacob Street. New York. WILL tTKike advances in ('ami, on consignments of Leather, Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of ( iowls on receipt at their Store. Refer to M. D. Wellman. ft Co , Massillon, O., J. H.Crittenden. Cleveland, O , O. Klemm & Co., do,, M. Johnson. Cashier, l'olrdo, O.J. W. McMillan, Akron,O..H. H. Kimball. Co uii.hiis.O. April St.. flint-w 55.--(V. R. P. IMTED STATES HOTEL. HIGH STREET. One Square South or the State House, CITY OF COLUMBLd. THE subseriberwill lie found at the above establishment, w here he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly aituated,and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve- mt iiir mm HTf lic'imj iiivcit!, juuKtj ii rant, uuiuug me ueai iic.trin in io esiern country. x. oiumuua, Aiarcn . i. r. ii. r.u. ( Ill tl' SPItl.Vt; UniDS! TI1R nttention ofthe public is respectfully invited to a stock of (niotls now opening on Broad street, the first Drv (ioods Store from the National Road Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in su articles. Cloths from Jf2 00up Siitinetts from 37 cts up. Jeans, M SO " " Cnlieo from (i cts. up. Ginghams, tine, for &r cents. Lawns, " 25 Orgundie. l!i Tweeds at M. Dt Lai nes, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ribbons, xiioves,ec. For goods tan and tciU be sold low by merchants who ook well and snve unnecessary expenses, via. ft-M) a year rent, and from SU'i) to HJ a year for hired clerks. Will the public benr this in mind when they desire to purc hase goods al small profits I If Iheydo, then call at the More wuere goooa are maiKcu at me lowest tigures.iiy your nimble servant, J. U. MITCHELL. May LL.t-wtf. Fancy IKein nnd Scourintr, BY If. OLE, No. 189, HIGH STREET, M m atfJV of the trrny. bettrern Town and Rich ss. THE undersigned, w ith pleasure returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received in his new business, and from the encouragement received already, ho is induced to continue, determined to spare no ettorts to render the greatest satisfaction ; all his work is in sured, r.very description nf dyeing he is prepared to do ; renovating and scouring of the neatest and most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fabric of wolten, cotton, silk, etc.. he is prepared to return it to ita original color ami appearance. He hopes to receive the continuance of t lie support of (he public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HENRY COLE. New Tailoring and Dry Good Establishment L. H. rRESTO N Bo CO., (n .M. iVA Street, t nrnrr ot Itirh Html HAVING secured the services of Mr. Sku km as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journev men Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, nnd are receiv ing s large supply of Dry Goods i so they can safely say n7 nie in me most oesiranie assortments ol twin Jry Hoods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Roots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. Ac.. always nn hand, at price-" that will not fail to suit buyers. i iiiuiiiiniN iprn i., lof.,.lW. V A LETb l,IrRIOsTATEi'OR SALE. TI I E subscriber w ishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the property on whic h he now resides, containing about acres, consisting in part of out-lots in Crosbv's ad dition of ftS, IKi. yy and .1-0, IUS. and part of lOo.and lb5 acres aojiuning me snove nut-ints all iving on the JNationnl Koad, near the Blind Asvtnm. Ab-o. Inti No. l.j. Hi, 17. 2fi snd 7, slso on the National Hosd l;,te the nrnnertv of J. N. Champion. The first described property is susceptible of sub-division, snd w ill be sold in w hole or in parts, to suit purc hasers. The last named lots contain about 'M acres, snd the lot 15 has the most desirable situation for a country resioence any wnere near t oltiml.ns. Anv person wishing to encage in the Nursery business or Gardening, would do well to examine the alfove property, ami the subscriber will take pleasure in showing the same to nersons wishing to purchase. All the above property is situated within a half Columbus, May 20, 1fH7..t-wtf. DrsrrORMAN Si Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Oppotitt tht V. R IoM, Colnmbvn. V.f H AVE jntt received from the Eastern C ities, the most extensive assortment of French, Englinh and Relgian ( loihs. ever offeri-d in this market ; also, a nch assortment of Cassimeres, Vestings. and Trimmings. FurnishingArticle-, snrh as Shirts, Cravats, Srart. Stock. Bosoms, ( 'ollars, SilV and Linen Handkerchiefs.Gr nt's and Ladies' Silk Shirts, snd ail other article usually kept by Merc hant Tailors. l ull Miits made to order in X hours, in the bet manner. Persons visiting Columbus, would do wi II to call snd examine oar stork, f s w are determined to sell at the lowest prices. My 11. TVff. W STORE AND NEW GOODS. ;od ll were hmght lower this tune east than nsnal. M goof's are all row. FANCY t.OODS, DRY G(XMS ( ROCKERY. TEAS. Ac. Call and sr opposite Ei chanpe Bank. Columbus. C. R. KING Nov. PI.. if. Scarpa's Arronstie Oil for Denlne. ThLMI supply for sale by J. It. HE VHPC . Coluwlrus. Aug. 7. Corner Hih and Lroad st IMlMiRTANT CONTRIBETION TO AMERICAN HISTORY. TVfOTES on the Early Seiilement of the North Western i 1 Territory ; hy Jacob Burnet, of Cincinanti. One vol., octavo. Price $2&h This volume w ill be welcomed by a large class of readera as a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. 1 he author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the events of the past sixty yeaa in tho rapid growth of the West. We sujoin extracts from a few. out of many testimonials, which have been received respecting the merits of the work. Emm tht J.ouuville Journal. " We regard tin. w ork as one of tho most im portant contributions yet mado to the Historical department of Western Literature. u Persons wishimr to in orm ttiom.nivn. nf tho .t -nta that have marked the progress of the North-Western Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation commensurate with its uncommon inter est and merits." Frsm the Ohto State Journal. " We predict that here is not only an " Ameri can Book " that will be read but a u Western" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad as at borne. Few readera will be willing to forego its pentsal. 1 he iNorth-W estern Territory ' was the comprehensive appellation of the country which now comprises the Statea of' Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest settlers " one of the comnrehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to rue lis eany annals tor the benefit or posterity." From the Cincinnati Chronicle. " Such a work is original in its nature authoritative aa testimony and belongs to the class of memoir for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the firesida of the present generation, and by that distant posterity which will so largely have profited by "the labors of the author, and nis wormy contemporaries among the Pioneers ol the valley of the Ohio." trorn the Cineittnah Herald. Every part of this work is interesting, and forms a valu able contribution to the substantial literature ol the country. . I" . I - : -i- ,'' nc tnuiiuma ui uie uinereni p'uuary expeuiuons unucr Hamiar, St. Clair, and Wavne. the important entenrises of Gen. Geo. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkinson, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the times, which can be found so accurately no where else." rom Cint'e Advertiser. No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, as the ample com petency ot i ne writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surKissed ; as on example, the character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of note is given in such tertna that no one who did not learn the fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsisted at the lime between the parties." From the AVw 1 or Tribune. "This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will bo extremely useful both in a historical and we may say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indians while it is valuable and interesting in its relation of those Revolutionary events in which all the 1 nd inn Trilea figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we arc certain he has entertainingly," i-Vom Ms Cincinnati Atlas. "Nn other living man possesses the ssme advantages for the authorship of such a work. It is all within his own memory "all that he saw, and part of which ha was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long series of events from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most reliable kind." From the Cincinnati (iazette. " Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Burnet'a volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know the History of the West, nnd in the main it must bo entirely reliable." DERRY, BRADLEY Ai Co., Hit, Main st., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 52. lolmitbii liiMiruiH-c lompaiiy. Fire and Marine. THE attention ofthe public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board of Directors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits ot Die Company without risk to himself, offer advantages su perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will bo justly appreciated by this community Scale qf Return Premiums. On every single premium, 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from XdOOO to SXim, . 12$ On net gross annual premiums amounting to SUM) and upwards, . - - . 15 " 'Phis Company continues to insure every species of build ing, nnd the furniture, machinery, goods, wares snd ntercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by tire ; also, steamboats and all sail vesscla, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel. boats, flat-boat and other water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivera mi me uiubi lavuniuin terms, a. a. i-Hfw, June I, loW. lytw. Secretary OHIO MI Tt AL FIRE INSl RANCE CO. l ire and Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. CP The average coat of Insurance in this Dopartment,ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual ratea of premium. N. R. Advantages made available on two or more con tin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Ranks, High street, Co luinbus. T1AI0THY GRIFFITH, Sept. Ifl, 1813. twy. Secretary. COLLMBIS 1NSTITLTE. THE Second Quarter of the spring session of this Insti-tution will commence on Monday, the 3d day of May next, under the joint supervision of CiiAHr.r.s H. Pai.mek, A. M., teacher of Mathematics, and Wm. S. Auhock, A. B. , teacher of Languages. The course of instruction will embrace every branch or a complete English and Classical education, and nn efforts will be spared to furnish students with every facility for acquiring a correct and thorough knowledge nf those studies usually pursued in our best seminaries of learning. Students who may be desirous of entering college, can be fit ted for an advanced standing of one or two years ; and particular attention will be given to the preparation of Teachers for the various and responsible dutiea of their profession. TKRMS OF TUITIOIT. Common Branches, for beginners, per quarter, $1 00 dn do for advanced pupils, A 00 Higher English hrsnches, Latin and Greek, G 00 No allowance will be made for absence, except in cases nf protracted illness; and it is of the highest importance that every student be present, if possible, at the commencement of the quarter. Board, including room, fuel and lights, may be had in good families, at from 50 to $i 00 per week. A few boarders may be accommodated, if de-aired, with the principals. It is confidently believed, in view of the high qualifications and the experience of the instructors, the well known moral and religious character of the city, snd its superior litarsry advantages, that the Institution will be found worthy of the increased confidence and patronage of the community. Patrons of the school, ami the friends of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend its daily exercises, and determine its actual merits by personal observation. II- HlftBKLL, Pres't SAMCfL OAr,t.owAT,Scc. April 29..t-wly. El'GAR CONKIIWO. W If ,1,1 A M Sunn, AI.FRID WOOD t ONKLING, WOOD CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North Side of Conrt Street, t East or Broaowat, CincimvATr. HAVING enlarged their operations equal to any demand, and having introduced into their estshliihment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and first rate article. 1 he quality of their Lead ia unsurpassed by any of the American manufacture, and they are determined to sustain the reputation it has hitherto home ia thia and other markets. They will sell st the lowest current rates and on liberal credits. Also, Manufacturers of Putty and Cider Vinegar. Orders from dealers are respectfully solicited. Jan. 14. ,ly. THE WONDER. OF THE WORLD. ryO those w ho are a til ic ted with the following complaints, A w would recommend Dr. Gray's Liniment, it having proved its efficacy in every esse of Khemalism, affections of the Spine, contraction of the Muscles, Glandn-lar Swnllings, Cuts. Wounds. Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Bra-ses, Weakness of the Ancles, Enlarged Joints, Tumors, Swellings, Sore Throat, Pains in the Rack, and Side. Old I leers, Salt Rhenm. Frosted Feet, and all Nervoas Diseases. This incomparable Embrochtion has been recommended by many Eminent Phytirians. for the effectual cure of the above complaints, and if any are ajflirtrd let them resort to the infalmabL- RFMF.DT, which has restored thousands to Health. No matter how desperate the ease, there will be found a remedy in (fray's celebrated Limmrnt, which by the many certificates that have been received by lite proprietor, has truly nrovel itself the wondrrof the trnrldft It is also un surpassed for Ihe following complaints of horses: Strains in the Back, Sinews and Should-, Pastern and Cotha Joints, also, t orks, hafes. Galls. ( nts. Swelled or Cracked Heels, Scratch?; snd van ma other injuries and external disease i.f this nol4e animal. For full particulars and directions for nse. see wrappers aronnd the bottle. Prire. Ii Cents Pr Ifottle. fur sale, wholesale and retail, by Maginni At- Graham, Zanesville, Ohio, who sre the principal npmtsfor this Slate. Sold In- W. N.sMDMORKIW.IIigbrt., ( blumbus, Aug. 10. ..hnt-w, Colombo,

PUBLISHED DA1LT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AU PROPRIETOR. OrricK eoutu-east corner of High itrcet and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, - Tii-weekly per annum, - Weekly perannmn, . - - - 5 7 00 4 00 2 00 Termt of Advertising Twelve line nr 1pm, one or three insertion!, 51, and cent! for each additional insertion for three mouths $b for six months JU for 12 moutes 12 Longer advertisements iu the mine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on lite amount over $M in six montht. Bv tiik Ykak. For twelve line $12 fourth of 1 column $20 half a column J JO whole column $ U. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BtTTI.ES, ATTOKM'.Vti and Counsellors at l.aw,l olumbu,Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. M. Whiting A: Huntinifton'i Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, lolS. K. J. AUTTHr.w. A. B. Butti.ki. I. N. HHlTIXi & HUNTINGTON, BCXlKSr'.l.Li'.US and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, (.'oluinbus, Ohio. A laryo assortuienj of Books and Stationery always on hand. NIIUIUT & MLI.KY, BOOK-ltlNDKkS, High street, oppoaite the Public Offi. ccs, Columbus. Auj . S6. 11H3. Wm. Skibikt. M. C. I.ilikt. Willimn II. Jnrvia it Ili-nry Jttrvis, CWI.LKCTUKS and Account Settlers, for r'runklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all businesa entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable term. Ollice, up itairi, first door north of McCoy a itore. April I t, HWi y. Culuinhui, Ohio (iF.lt E, AfiUOTT & CO., DK.M.F.US in Hardware anil Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Ola, limine Builders' material!, Kariniiiir and Mechanical Tools, Military (iowli, oic. c, No. 161 High alreet, sign ol'tlie Ciilt I'aillock. W1MJ & B1CII ABDS DF.AI.KHS in Foreign and Domestic lry (ioods, (iroce-lic, Boots and Shoes, &c. :c., wholesale, and retail, JSo. 1, (ioodale's How, High street. j. b. m uoc;c;s, DF.AI.F.Hin I.aw,iMt'dical,'l'heoloirical,Claeieal,School nil Miscellaneous Bonks, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, oppoaite the State House. J. II. W1IKATON, DniHiClST.aiid Dealer in I'atoiit Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stuu's.liUms, &c. Ac, wholesale and rctail.corncr of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KII.KOI RISK, DrIaF.PS in Dry lioods, (iroceries. Hardware, Dniffs. Medicines. FaititH, Oils, DyeSlutl's, Leather, Rootsand Shoes, &c, Hinh street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I. RVll. c. it. kim;, F.AI.F.R IN DRV tiOOUS, &c., opposite F.ichange oy. l'.l..tf. Bank. Colinnhus. M. B. BATK1IAM, I7P1TOII of the On ni Cu i.ti v atii n, a Journal of Agncul-U turo and Horticulture, pulilished on the 1st and Lull o eh month. Terms $1 per year s four copies for S I. (LT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. II. CO.UK I IN-M. V l KI., lflI!VVMtT)l(i inn l O. . SS O.N Al l-.KLHAiX 1 JT rriHluco Dealer., and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. HI DC. WAV & CO'S IKON FOUNDRY, Brmul street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves uf all kiuda,and a great yariety of Cas tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. lOM JIBIS HAT KTOKti. JK Rt'DISII.L, High street, opposite the State Ruild-. intra, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Cans of the latest fnshious. Hats made to order. JOHN 31. lilNNKY, l'eriodlcal Agent, no. .1. ieil House, receives aulwrriptiniia for any Mngiuino publish-ed in the I nitcd States, and deliver! them to city suhscri-Im ts frit qf pvtlnnr. 1 le also receives subscriptions for any l'awr, and deliver! tlicin to any part of tho city subscriber! paying postage. r cn- - AU.I'. II. Wllxoi ami A. V. l't nliy will practice j l,aw,aa partners, in Franklin nml adjoining counties. Illbco on cast side of High itrcet, opposite 1. iN. W luting At II nlmoton's llo..kstore. Feb. lli..l-wtl. UAI.TEB AMOS, Tnilor, NOTIFIES his customers and the public generally, that he has opened his estalilifhment two door! aouth of the Ohio Statu Journal Ollico, whore they aro respectfully invitol to call. WM. W1M.SHI11E HII.EY, Sl'RCilCAL ami Mei -hameal Dentist, Columbus, Ohm. Audit for Alcock'a rreluium Teoth. For sale Baker i Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) l.)..t-wly. wTaTmc OY ic CO., WHOI.F.SAI.F. AM) KF.TAII. IlF.AI.FUS in Fancy and Sl.iplo Dry (ioods ami (iroceriei, opposilo the State House, High street, Coiuuibui, Ohio. WATCHES. . ftiT .....m. i.r nil Him lirfcrcnt kinds, lust re- A eeiie.l and for salo at low prices. We have lome of the fim'l that were ever offi red in this market. June H. W. A. FLA'l'T t CO., iell House .-kiiii.'it4' n'fioi.s. FHF.SII mpply of t i."ieri' '1'ools, just received nd J for sale at Hie ngn of the o.innrK Marchll. (.I1.T PAIM.Pt K ..rll.iefll Nll.'ClHI-lea. I len Jn.,l.u r.. .,... i,l rntii-avn Soectaeles. for nil A ages, ami in a great vaiietv of frames. Also, Spectacle t .hiss, of all kimla, litttd in old frames at short s.otiee, and low pnco.by W. A. I'LATT A. I O Feb. 7. Ai il oii. fin'riiio Knrinira MlAlles. Biieirv Lamps. Bamlaand India Rubber Cloth, k for sale at the sign ot llin till.T I'ADI.Ot K. Hi st Jnniiilii Nulla. SSORTF.D size.. from 2 p'ny to 411 p'ny, for sale at the April 7.1- tilLT PADLOCK. J siL-n of the April 7. PA1T IIBIMII S. AFI'I.I. assortment of Paint llruslies and Sash Tooli, imt received and for sale by J. R. W lll'.ATON, AT, 'i. Corner ol High and Broad U. NA1I.N. A 1 1, sires Cut and Wrouirht Kails, at the sicn ofthe Msv.il. till.T PADLOCK. BLACKS yi 1'IS' BELLOWS, real Armitage Mouae Hole Am lis. Common,! otter-Key nn nuo isn i ices. F or sale al 1W.I, High street, sign of the Broad Ate. 7. KAY ti. KII.BOI. R.M.. 1 1 At ON.Five ll ensiiMl pounds of smoked Side! iwl JL Shnoiders. in prune order, for sale by , .,. . Apnl 'JI.IW7. JOHN MII.I.LB,iSo.W,Hrgh st. CUCABS, TOBACCO, c iU Al. real inncipe J t igais; MIM. llavanat iuars ; il Ii dot. Mrs Miller's line cut chewing Tobacco; .l do John Amlesson s do i 110 do Cocdw in s patent press'd do; I0jar Mrs. Miller's Snntr; 110 doien 1 lb. paper Smoking Tobacco lit) do 1 lb. do do; Ml hoses pipes; Jot received sod for sale by JOHN MILLER, c iltKIAt.E rl BINC.S. wpam Puggy aid Car risfic Springs. , Vi) sens Buggy and t arriage Aics,jnsi rerei,.,, ,,,, ,,,, sale low sllie npn uf the lilLT FADLOCK. I ec. -j. sntlNCi STYLE OF HATS fOR 1!!I7. Jifft received by X' A April fi. WING At RICHARDS. SALMON. I"P,FSII No. 1 Salmoa Do. io. 1 Mackerel ; 1 White Fish: Grand Bank Codfish. This day received and lor sale, uy JOHN MILLER. Julv ll. TAN NEB'S OIL. IOR SLEloir.bl the barrel or gallon. t the Drug Store f ' ' 1. II. WHEAION, Oct. 11. Corner of High and Broad street!. LEAH PIPE, " " " I-OR CISTERNS. W clli and Acqnediieta, for sale at the 1 .iot tbe H.T PADLOCK MILL AND CBOSS C I T SAWN. IAY eV Ml BOI KNF- keep a constant supply of how-' lasal'i Mill iml ( roMi-eiit Saws. at the lowest pneea. VABN1SH. F1RNITI HF. VARNISH Nes. 1 and t. Also, Polishing and toach Body V arnish, for sale by J. B. WIIF.A TON. Druggist, March V. Corner of Hijh and Broad street!. G'OLU l'ENS..."A flesh supplv received this day. and l l',. , ver, low. W. A. PLATT Ac CO, Annl 3. 18-47. Neil H.mse. i- l I N KMITIIM ill nlease notice that we have for sale, J at the sign of the Gilt Padlock. K.I. High street, 1(0 Lide Barrel., istorted. from HMo 2.'0 balli to the pound. Alro.Gua l is ks of ysrieus kinds. Butts. Guards and 1 him- Mes. German Silver, Sheet Brass am ilmesi sn emer . .no natensl. GERE, ABBOTT k CO. lir e. 9. AN VII.S. G EN! INK. Moore-Hole Anvils, at the i of the May 1,1. G1LI I R. OHIO " : , DAB&Y. VOUMEX!. COLUMBUS." MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1847. NUMBER 31. Superior Daguerreotype miniatures. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to Inn friends and the citizens of Columbus generally, as well as the public at large, that he is prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Piuney At Lamson, and one door .North ol the American Hotel, formorly Humphrey's Daguerreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would just say that, having devoted about seven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time had"acecs to nnd studied in the magnificent galleries and collections of PaintingB, Sculpture and Datrucrrentypes owned by the government of the United States, and those of others employed by government, (ns certificates from dwtingimhed Artists nnd public men. in his possession, will show.) he feels confident that he can give the hint finishing touch in color to n Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to cverv other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious style, colored to the life, will please call at their earliest convenience. March fi..t-wtf. NEW DRESS GOODS. T"1 INCHAMS. Printed Lawns. Balzorines, Parages, Mus- VJ lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, l)e Lains. Ac. All new styles, lor sale by WIISG &, RICHARDS'. April ii. SAWS, H OK & CO.. and Wihuot At Rowland's Mill and Cross rut .Sawn; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot At Rowland's Circular do.; Spear it Jackson's and other Hand do.; I'nnnel and ripping do.; Hoteliers' and Back do.; Utile tl and Turning Webb do. Julv Ki. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAMS! HAMS! 1 HAMS! !! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted equal in qualilv to any in these United States, are now ready, and for sale by March 4. 92. High street. FAMILY I'LOllt. nAVl(i made arramiementn with pome of the best mills in SpriiiL'lielil, for Flour, wc shall for the future he sup plied with the best and cheapest in the market. Call on us. UCl, II. It. l-UAIMUl i . (. W. COM Jl HI S AGENCY. HARTFORD KIRK liNSl RAiNCK COMPANY. Cap-it i. SI.W.IHK). Policies issued daily on tho most reasonable terms. Oreo, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City lanks. Columbus. Tl.MO. liKIFI TI'll, Sept. l;).llk). Secretary. CENI INE MOISE-HOI.E ANVILS, Tl S I received and lor sale at the sign ol the Big! J Sepl Sept. 1(1. ILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUM AT AGNAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, J I ST received, ami for sale low, brass, 30 hour and alarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. Juno 'il W. A. I'LATT CO., INeil House. NEW BONNETS. lST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Allien, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atford ed at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOl RiNK. Ll.MHElt! M'JIBI'.BI The suliseriber has on ham! for salo at Ins Steam Sav Mill, 3 miles west ol t'olumbua, a Inrgo and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost everv variety nnd description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned llooriug on and niter the 1st of March. Also, n (pianlitv of Refuse Lumber that will be !oht at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber w ill be promptly attended to. Feb.r..tl'l M. L. SLI.L1VANT. CAHItlAC 1BIMJ11NGS. I' AMPS ami Bunds; India Rubber t loth and Whips; J Oil Cloth nnd Mats; Patent Leatlicralld Bindings; Patent Cloth ami Dash Iramcs; Light Frames and Tasaells ; Sprinus and Axles. (iF.llF., ABBOTT ft CO. INNI 1ZANCE. T OSSF.S by Fire or Water insured aeainst upon libera JLi terms, by the long established and well known Protection lllBUIonie Company el' tho oily of ItarilVird Connecticut. K. RORI1INS, tien. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. M. J.CII.III.H 1', Agent, l ollilnlnm. T AMI' Oil M) Bullous Bleached Winter Strained Si. perm Oil, a lupcnur article ; 'jw ganous ti nan; won, tor sale by FAY & KII.BOI RNK, Dec. 7. Ivo. IjD. Higti Street. MACHINE 'AKIS. IUI sets of Machine Cards, iust received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale at No. IK, High street. Dec. 7. r MLiiot.ur.. MAI NABI) At NOYES' Wtiting Ink. ,ld.n. i!oi. bottles Ink; CO dot. 4 oz. do. do Slide, hf.pt. do. do; .tOdox. pint do. do; .Hi dm. qt. do. do ; This Ink has lieen in use more than twenty years, and Iho testimony respecting it is the ssme from all parts of the country. W hen the liest judges among our Registers of Deeds. Merchants. Writing Musters, and Ollieers of Bank! unite in saving that they have found it a better article than they have ever before used, it is evident that no one NfcKD be troubled with Irad Ink. Received and for side, wholesale and retail, by HI.RBY, Bli ADI.F.Y & Co., Cincinnati. June 22. 113, Main St., bet. 3d and 4th, west side. TTTii?: vTk s.soltTJlEN T Co? nchams. halzorinea. Lawns and Barages. just ere 'd (April I',. WLVi RICHARDS. 1110 iloen Eilrs, OF Spear &, Jarkson. Mottram, Ibbotson, Btitrhey nnd other celebrated makers, for sale at the sir-n of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 1111 Hit. II S I It I I T. 0NF. HIM. 111. D pairs Llip'ie Springs lor buggies and rarriaees, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. III. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, tl.o best in the market. for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solnr Lnrd lump., OF Cornelins A Co.. nuiiintaclurc. Also, Lamp Trim mings of all kinds, w holesale or retail, by Keb. 7. W. A. PLA IT (c CO., mil llmiu. 1-AHtIIANK'S PATENT ILATFORM Scales snd Counter Balances at manufac turer's price!. 1'or sale by GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. April 3. Conninc Aimilnge Mousehole Anvils, CJOI.ID hoi and ceinmon Vises, for sale at lliesign of the kJA pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. fis.la nml I'resafn. I'.AI.S Engraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for NotaJ O ries Public. Common Pleas and Supreme t ourt. ho- conlers. Ac c., at very low prices anil short notice, hjr Mareh 17. W. A. PLATT At CO.. Neil House. 1ST AIM II. rpilF. Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The A attention of dealers and others is reqiiesieo ioioeueu lilnl arll.e nf Vvnrl Shlrrh now bcinir made. Ceiinlrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at ti e Ohio Unit Store, by S. CLARK CO. Cash and the highest market price al all times paid for Vt hlte t orn. ' 1"- il. Oil nnil Itrtifche. mWF.NTY hUls. Mnceed Oil, in hole and half barrels j HKjkejui White ,.rt; Varnish. Taint and Whitewash Rni'hen. Julv 1(1. l.KliK. AltliOTT & CO. OI KJ:, AIllHnT A CO. lSo. Ifil Iliph Mrret, Hurt pint rerrirril, TJinKF-THOCSAM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from INo. t to lbs. I.oc Chains', i0 pair Trare Chains; i'fi dm, A mes' Shovels and Spades ; 10 dot. Manure Feri:s. July 16. Mki him: cards. TDK. subscribers hae U r sate W setts Machine Csrds frncT and plain fet. bvn. .Ai, M. .ii, &$. and 'M, wire alfo. Fillelinir Cards, iiianulctun-dnt I-eirenter. Mat.-. 8 FAY Ac klFIKH RISE. Tr U'Kl KI !M CattS Iff " Itl KI.S.M-"' 'ans Fresh Lobstersj MI do do C:tm; l'0 do do Vd Fif h ; Ml do do Sanlinrt, laire siie; do do do 'Jd fize ; II I) dn Hn do Id 9MO I All hrrnirticillT s-abd. ard us fresh ss when tnVen from tli ir native kmnt. Jnut rrf hid and ferule by JOHN MU I I l.C.n-er, pc 7, Mo. 'fi Hih street. TATE PRIGS, MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS, Ac. 1M1K subscribers have just received a large addition to . their stock ol' Drum, iSlcdiciucs, Oils, I'aints, tVc, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accoininotla. ting terms. Aug. 4.) FAV Ac Kll.liUL KAK. TIN I'l.ATE. TIIK subscribcra bae for sale IA) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X I and 10 boxen X do; also. Wire, assorted JVob., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and liar Tin. tf.o. la. r AY ee. imi.i.ui kivc.. GROCERIES, TIIK sulwcribera oiler for saie at their old stand, No. G1 (ioodale's Row, 12 hhdB. prime M. O. Supar. New OrleuiiH and Sugur House Molasses. 60 Baps Rio Cotlee. Fine chewinpaiul common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Youn Hyson Tea. I'eppitr, Spice, Ginger, ice. &c. Mureh 1. FAY & KTLRODRNE. CINCINNATI Yd. NEW YORK. THANSl'AK F.NT Window Shades. Wholrwde and Retail. IIAliRIN(J'ON MiCH I'lOHT, South side of Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, ShndeB of anvlcnpth, width or denial, and CHAl.LKjNt.F, COMPARISON with ny others in the Weht. n warrant our tianes to waph and not fade. Also CHKMICAL H ADF.S painted to or- ler. trrSHADKS PUT IV CRATIS.XU N. R. l itis is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati, Cincincati, March 27..t-wly. I CRS AND IIATTERN' TIE131.M LX.S. THF. subscribers have just received a larpe RtH'k of Furs and Hatter's TriinnnnyH, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. hi ins. jvuna, suies. (U " double and sinclc Ring Russia, blown 100 Carroted Russia. HfO " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1(!C0 Saxony and Spanish llndien, Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidm au Tina. R:mdinL'and Rinding, llatl.ealhers. How Strings Skiv ers.all colors, Hlack and Drab Silk Plush, F.x tract Lotjwtiod (ium Shellac Arc. I Feb. I ..1 FAY & K1CHOI :RNK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. IORACE M ELES Agmt qf U,t Cincinnati Tirpe J-'uuntiru and I'vinters' Warehouse Keens on hand, antl manufactures to order, almost every variety of printer's inalcrialx, of the latest ntvles and most durable materi Is, wholetialo and retail, ut eastern prices with a very liherahle dim-mint for catdi. Pcrnons wichiiifi to purchase an etlien, on application, will he lurniKhcd with an estimate of the ouanlilv and cob! of it, b their stating tho work re quired to lie done, the t.i0 of their paper, Ace, &c. 1 no u aKiiuipton I'resfes maniiiuciureu ni tins csiannsn-ment, are inferior to none a great unnrovement in their coiiNtructiou, as well as a reduction uf price, having taken place. I'owcr presses made to order. Superior Proof presses, wholly of Iron, and nn nnnortmcnt of (iernian Types. Fancy type, cuts and borders. from the Foundries ofliri.ee At Co, aiid White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasing for cash are especially invited to call before purchasing lee wlii re. Al. SO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Type, hut little worn, for salo low. i Hirer. ii,i..w..t-wiun. FOB RIBBONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 27. W. A. PLATT Al CO., Neil House. V ARNISII. 'J(;0 gallons pure Copal Varnish. 100 gal- Ions extra Coach varnish, lor sale at i.i'.i, riin ft.,uy Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOl RNE. PRINTING INK, WABR ANTED as good as any other manufactured in the I nited States, The subscribers having been appoint ed ngents fur the sale of J. A.James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cineinimti, Ohio, will keep a constant supply ofthe above article, at the price it is sold for in Cinciniriii. ii.arcn I. rvi x iv i i.uuu i. EnlineMock'H Vermif'iti'e. "WHOLESALE and Retail, nt the Drug Store of VV J. R. W BEATON. April 2u. Corner ot Broad and High sts. GROCERIES. n ( BHDS. New Orleans Sugar ; OU mil barrels Molnmes; &.0 Sacks Rio CoU'ee ; 60 Sacks Lagusvra Coifee 40 Half Chest Young Htson Toa 80 ' Imperial Tea ; ii) H " (iunpowder Tea j 100 Catty boxes Tea; l,r0 barrels Mackerel, all numbers ; 7X1 bushels Dried Peaches; -''It keg Nails, assorted ; 7fi boxes Manid'atlured Tobacco ; 10 hngs Alspire; 20 " Pepper. Madder, Indigo, Ahiui, Rice, Loaf Sugar, Ginger, Arc. &.C. for sale hy THOM AS W. KING, March D, RU7. 27 Main strert, ( incinnali. 1 rr BOXES TIN 1IATE, 1 VJV) 1tHlM. tracer a Cupper l'.1, 1 1. 1C and SO lb. Sheets. 0 by t.0 inch. UJiltl. t':..t. 1(1 n- 8 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to For sale at No. lJligh street, sign of the Broad Axe, by Dpc. 7. ti CC MI.IIUHKINh, OIL AND TAINTS. Cif f s?" P,lre VVIiile Lead, ground inoilj 4JV Vim. Linserd Oil; 10 bhls, 1 urpcntiue ; Drv White Lead. Bed Lead. Venetian Red, Yellow Ochrr Paris White and Chrome ( Ireen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and V hito-wajh Brushc. Ac. Ac. Jurt received and forsale.by FAY A: KILBOI'BNE, April VH. AO. riipn si., sign m ine iro.iu-iio IIII.DREN'M SHOES 950 r A rAll.S ( liihireu s Mioes, various quaiiues ana slvles. iust received at the sign of the Golde n Ro.t corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old tnnd, which will be soiil clteap lor earn. Jvlav 1. Jviriin.'ii.i BARLEY H ANTED ' rrff nt SMM Itarley wanted. hr wincn we win pay nj JJJ the liiglieswince in cacti. (), t. 4 tw.Vw. B. CO.M.STGCK CO. WANTED. (aaa l.t SMr.I.MUats,.HNK-,to. r laxseeo. .tsmio. I iin-O V U I) othy seed. B-1 OM s'l iX K At. CO. r A A A ! JUUU 2.inolb,.( otton Rats. ick Yarn nnd ( arpet L ham. Just received and for sale by Feb. If FAY At RILBOLRNE. EEMRER. and .)UU,V.VJV aHMWHtPiiplardo. qualities, 300.000 Pine SbinL'les. warranted. A lan'R snd wr it scrorted lot of sll kinds and sizes of country stnH, together w ith assorted sixes imlow Sash. We ask the attenib'n of builders, mechanics and oth rrs to our stctrk : snd would state tbrit we have made ar rancrmenti so that we hball always have a large stock on hard, and will not be undersold hy niiv on. Aug. Ifl. B. COM STOCK Al CO. KJMBALIS SHOE STORK H.- been removed to the corner store i nrom m uir iirui iFiiuiiinv, nn lllgn si.. nearlv fitcte to his tormer stand, where he w ill he toil no: re act v to wait uiion his for mer eushmiers ami all others wno uiav ae m to rnn. April 1A..t-wtf: H. H. KIMBALL. GROCERY A.MXO.l.IISMON BlSINISS Vj Peter Kmnan, having retinil from the firm of Kent, KinnsnAi Co., has this d;iy formed a copartnership with Stephen Card and J:;m-s A. Pfiillij. nndrr the name, stvle and linn of KINiNAN, CARD & CO.. in the Wholesale Groc-rv ami 'oniiMifMin misuiess. m the ( it vol New ork The business will be conducted at No. !f2 Brad stnet PETER KLVWN, STEPHEN CMiD, JAMES A. PHILLirS. Dated New York. March 2, ir,47.. .t-wfim. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. rt . THE suln-cnlf-rs respectfully inform the public that tbev have locaU-d in this citv. at No. P High street, a few doors North ot L. V. Preston At Cos. Stcre. where tltey will manufacture and keep on hand alanr assortment of everv deription of Caps, which: wilt be sold at Eastern prices fW eah. Tailoring all kinds earned on. A Rood assortment of Cloths, &.C., on hand, which will be sold cheap. M. MORRISON it VO. Cohimlms Feb. If.,m7..t-w1y. LI vIE, T"BESII burnt Lim at eenfs per muhel. rnntantly 1 kept m h.trd. at the I d Lime Kilns, near the Penitrntian'. Julv 'l,..t-w. OURNAL 1 '--vil-'TT-j-.M J a WINDOW SASH. VT the sign ofthe Gilt Padlock Vo. Hi 1, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with Glass and Putty always n hand. GKRF., ABBOTT & CO. August G. Juum Alt I.kan. Wm. U. Bakky. WHITE LEAD. THE subscribers havin enlarged and improved thetr Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and ground in oil, to any amount that may be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of White Lend, and that to he astrietly prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which will be wairanted as such to nil who may purchase. Purchasers, therefore, may le well assured that every dependence may he placed in the purity of every pound of White Lead manufactured by us; which pureness will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, but will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This ii owing in the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving a far Itetler lint eh with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three; of which every painter will bear witness. Ollice on Walnut stieet, between Front and Second its., Cincinnati, Ohio. MtLKNAN Ac CO. April 'J..(imt-w. HARDW ARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to iiilbrn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now leceiviug in addition to our former strock a verv extensive varietv of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, F.nglixh and German manufacture. We particularly request tlio Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Kas-lern cities. Our Btock in comprised in part of the following : ouin s, Minnnm s, ami Matin a Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scvthe Sneaths; Sickles: ll;iv and Manure Forks; lames ; Traces ; Hoes ; Am ilt; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and, particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD 8c WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. L Pearl street, Cincinnati. Where in the Chenp Canton Tea Store, jiml ctcril tin tig else More. STRANGERS, and sometimes citizens of our State, inquire where we are, and how it hnnnens we nl writs sell such good Teas, and io cheap. The simple answer is, we (tell for the importers, and cau sell as low as the wholesale joblters of New York, adding 1 cent per lb. freight. It would require I.IMhhhj ot capital to surpass the facilities in our hand for icllinc Tea alone. r urther, we have lately received, and can at all times se cure fresh importations of Tea j hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorahlo terms for eafh, at the Dry Goods and (Jan ton Toa Storo of C, R. KING, JulyU..tv. Opposite Lxchange Rank. W'AREIIOI SE OF PRINTS ONLY'. Ao. JVi, Crthr JS'tw York LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (l.ATE I.KE ANII JfllSON.t 0CCCPY the spanous five story W arehouse. No. ftfi, Celar street. the w hoi.k of which is devoted to the exhibition and salo of the single article of PRINTED I heir nresent stock consists of nearlv One Thousand Pack a era, embracing some thousands of different patterns and colorings, nml comprising every thing desirable in the line, mm; mu a sun tuiii. in.. All o! which are oSl'cred for sale, mr cah. or satisfactory credit, at the lowest orices, by the Piece or Pttrlutce, Apw Stvles arts received almost every dav, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere.(IV Printed lists of nriees. corrected from dav to dav. with every variation in the market, are placed in tlie hands oi nuvers. Merchants will be nble to form sonic idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val-uo of our lima I slock of tins one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale johlmrs. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of lcing di vided among a vast variety ot articles, are devoted wholly to ono will render the advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall le onr care that none who visit our cstahiuiiuiuiit snail meet wun any disappointment.Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. I.F.F.. JI DSON & CLE P. S. R. F. I. EE. formerly of the firm of Lord & Leea, and late senior partner in the original linn of Lee Ac Brew-ster, from which connection bo withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee Ac Judson, under the linn of LEE. Jl DSON At I .EE. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the snme pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two house to which he Mugcd. iNew York, July Iw.htw. SELLING CHEAP! CIOM US Tortoise-Shell. Mock-Shell, Rntterflv. Buffalo-J Horn and Steel, Ivory. Dressing, and all other kinds of Comlm. Ladies and (tent's Gold wt warrsnted. Gold and Sliver Pencils, Silver Thimbles aed Spectacles, Steel Reads, Bugs, Tastils, Clasps, Ac., Purses, Purse Twist, Silk and Silver Canvass, Windsor and Fancy Soaps, Perlu-merv, finishes, Gloves, Threads, e' dies, and Ladies' Needle Work. Besides IBeO other things pertaining to a Dry (ioods Store (JueenKwarr- Fancy and Canton 'i ea Store, opposite Exchange Rank, Columbus. .Mill C. R. KINO. GLASS. rtAA boxes 8 hv 10 and 10 by I-Glass; ewUU H do. I.i'rte sizes, from 10 by 1 X to Ifi by 55; 20,000 lidils Window Sah. Just received, and for ale.b? FAY A KILBOl RNE. April y. No. 1 ."!), High st , sign of the Broad -axe. Tix7iwi'RTI irsii ki-tTi l:o war T: MANUFACTORY. STOVES, Ac. nEYL Ar M ASON have formed s copartnership to carry on the above business, at the old stand of J. K. llevl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnir-h their ciia-tumers w ith any article in their line, st the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand. Copper and Brass Kettles, from on to tliirtv gallons. JOB WORK punctually attended toon the shortest notice.Feathers, Rugs, Reeswat.Old Copper, Rrns- and Pewter. taken in exchange tor any fit the above articles. May i:i..t-wtf. A FEW HOARDERS wanted in a pmste family, i Inquire at - . A. ri. vi I r, Neil I loose. Mav T i".H HF.K furnished on short police. Orders left with JiJ (.'. Scott, in the rear ofthe Journal ollice. will I promptly attended to. Feb. 1G, Ut7..t-wtf. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- KJ tion. lor sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of May 20. I1U7. B. II. KIMBALL. -i FOR SALE OR RENT, JJ'liL ATW'O STORY HRICK HOI SE on High street, in it.e city of Coin ntlrtjri, tin is bed as a Imsinem buse. for a store and dwelling. Terms easy, and possession giv n im mediately, u refjuired. J. vy. imi.t. l. Julv ft. FRESH TEAS AND NEW ;MH)S, JUST received snd s Hint? at unparalleled lowpnces. Onr friends say the Teas are lietter than ever. W'e warrant etery oone of bfi cent Tea. fcc.. to give rfrfeet satisfac tion, or prefer to refund the money. C an't afTurd to pay for long advertisements and tell as rheap nn we do. Merchants supplied on favm!le terms, for cash, at the Drv (todt and Canton Tea store opposite Eieharge Bank. It r R F.MOV A L. DOCTORS THOMPSON A: MARIS have removed their OJfirt to the Basement Storv ot Judje Swan's new budding; High Street, a few doors North ofthe Neil Hnas. ffj BeaidencB of I. R. ) Horv-. Third street, nne do North of I niersalist Church. Ben-dcnc of Dr. M-sn, eorner of Third and Rich afreets, opposite Baptist LndieV Whilr Kit! Slipper. Jl STrerriTP at the Shoe Sr.-e of H. If. Kl.VBU.L, uperioT article ot W bite Ktd Shppc. Jnty 31. 3L is-17. m&gsi SANDUSKY. OHIO. It. IIi'rgiiiN k (o WAREHOUSING, FORWARDING, AND COM Mission Merchants, agents of the Mansfield and Sand us ky City Railroad company, and connected with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, will act as agents fur sll Canal lines, also for Buffalo, Oswego, New York, Botton, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Reaver, Cleveland, Erie and Detroit Forwarders, and all classes of lake vessels. They have great and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or selling all kinds of produce or merchandize intrusted to their care, and w ill assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over others. All proerty consigned them for transportation, by land or water, w ill have immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required They are the sole agents of the Mansfield and Sandusky City Railrond company, at this poiut. The load is 57 miles in length, and otters great inducements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Iielaware, Richland, Knox, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They aro also connected with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, now opened to Ifelllontaine, 100 miles through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hardin and Logan. Merchants in these and adjoining counties, will find a pmmitiry advantage in consigning their good to them. They will make advances on produce going to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To avoid miscarriage, delay, and extra charges, all packages should be pUinly market! to the ' Care of R. Higgini Ac o... march xv. HARDWARE. . GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, and every article in the Hardware line. They also keep on hand a genend supply of Aid itartf (lood. They have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar gest and best assortment of Door Hangings ami Trimmings ever brought to this market among which are 60 dozen New Haven Mortice and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knobs, mineral, pearl, w hite and plated Bell Pulls. Rikeman &l Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Door Locks, with sheaves and brasa rails complete. North At Stanley's and Mattison, Russell At Co'i rim and plate Locks, wilh brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, Isbel, Curtis Ac Co s and Western Blind Fastenings. Greenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. do do do do 300 do 1000 gross New Enghnd Screws, assorted. House builders and others w ill hud every article in the hardware line upon as good terms as at any other place in central Ohio, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, Aug. v.t, iv Uf, iso. lot nigh st., i oiumuua. G. LEE. KNAPP & PALEN, cowiissio.v hum; n leather MERCHANTS, No. 10, Jacob Street. New York. WILL tTKike advances in ('ami, on consignments of Leather, Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of ( iowls on receipt at their Store. Refer to M. D. Wellman. ft Co , Massillon, O., J. H.Crittenden. Cleveland, O , O. Klemm & Co., do,, M. Johnson. Cashier, l'olrdo, O.J. W. McMillan, Akron,O..H. H. Kimball. Co uii.hiis.O. April St.. flint-w 55.--(V. R. P. IMTED STATES HOTEL. HIGH STREET. One Square South or the State House, CITY OF COLUMBLd. THE subseriberwill lie found at the above establishment, w here he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly aituated,and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve- mt iiir mm HTf lic'imj iiivcit!, juuKtj ii rant, uuiuug me ueai iic.trin in io esiern country. x. oiumuua, Aiarcn . i. r. ii. r.u. ( Ill tl' SPItl.Vt; UniDS! TI1R nttention ofthe public is respectfully invited to a stock of (niotls now opening on Broad street, the first Drv (ioods Store from the National Road Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in su articles. Cloths from Jf2 00up Siitinetts from 37 cts up. Jeans, M SO " " Cnlieo from (i cts. up. Ginghams, tine, for &r cents. Lawns, " 25 Orgundie. l!i Tweeds at M. Dt Lai nes, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ribbons, xiioves,ec. For goods tan and tciU be sold low by merchants who ook well and snve unnecessary expenses, via. ft-M) a year rent, and from SU'i) to HJ a year for hired clerks. Will the public benr this in mind when they desire to purc hase goods al small profits I If Iheydo, then call at the More wuere goooa are maiKcu at me lowest tigures.iiy your nimble servant, J. U. MITCHELL. May LL.t-wtf. Fancy IKein nnd Scourintr, BY If. OLE, No. 189, HIGH STREET, M m atfJV of the trrny. bettrern Town and Rich ss. THE undersigned, w ith pleasure returns his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received in his new business, and from the encouragement received already, ho is induced to continue, determined to spare no ettorts to render the greatest satisfaction ; all his work is in sured, r.very description nf dyeing he is prepared to do ; renovating and scouring of the neatest and most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fabric of wolten, cotton, silk, etc.. he is prepared to return it to ita original color ami appearance. He hopes to receive the continuance of t lie support of (he public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HENRY COLE. New Tailoring and Dry Good Establishment L. H. rRESTO N Bo CO., (n .M. iVA Street, t nrnrr ot Itirh Html HAVING secured the services of Mr. Sku km as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journev men Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, nnd are receiv ing s large supply of Dry Goods i so they can safely say n7 nie in me most oesiranie assortments ol twin Jry Hoods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Roots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. Ac.. always nn hand, at price-" that will not fail to suit buyers. i iiiuiiiiniN iprn i., lof.,.lW. V A LETb l,IrRIOsTATEi'OR SALE. TI I E subscriber w ishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the property on whic h he now resides, containing about acres, consisting in part of out-lots in Crosbv's ad dition of ftS, IKi. yy and .1-0, IUS. and part of lOo.and lb5 acres aojiuning me snove nut-ints all iving on the JNationnl Koad, near the Blind Asvtnm. Ab-o. Inti No. l.j. Hi, 17. 2fi snd 7, slso on the National Hosd l;,te the nrnnertv of J. N. Champion. The first described property is susceptible of sub-division, snd w ill be sold in w hole or in parts, to suit purc hasers. The last named lots contain about 'M acres, snd the lot 15 has the most desirable situation for a country resioence any wnere near t oltiml.ns. Anv person wishing to encage in the Nursery business or Gardening, would do well to examine the alfove property, ami the subscriber will take pleasure in showing the same to nersons wishing to purchase. All the above property is situated within a half Columbus, May 20, 1fH7..t-wtf. DrsrrORMAN Si Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Oppotitt tht V. R IoM, Colnmbvn. V.f H AVE jntt received from the Eastern C ities, the most extensive assortment of French, Englinh and Relgian ( loihs. ever offeri-d in this market ; also, a nch assortment of Cassimeres, Vestings. and Trimmings. FurnishingArticle-, snrh as Shirts, Cravats, Srart. Stock. Bosoms, ( 'ollars, SilV and Linen Handkerchiefs.Gr nt's and Ladies' Silk Shirts, snd ail other article usually kept by Merc hant Tailors. l ull Miits made to order in X hours, in the bet manner. Persons visiting Columbus, would do wi II to call snd examine oar stork, f s w are determined to sell at the lowest prices. My 11. TVff. W STORE AND NEW GOODS. ;od ll were hmght lower this tune east than nsnal. M goof's are all row. FANCY t.OODS, DRY G(XMS ( ROCKERY. TEAS. Ac. Call and sr opposite Ei chanpe Bank. Columbus. C. R. KING Nov. PI.. if. Scarpa's Arronstie Oil for Denlne. ThLMI supply for sale by J. It. HE VHPC . Coluwlrus. Aug. 7. Corner Hih and Lroad st IMlMiRTANT CONTRIBETION TO AMERICAN HISTORY. TVfOTES on the Early Seiilement of the North Western i 1 Territory ; hy Jacob Burnet, of Cincinanti. One vol., octavo. Price $2&h This volume w ill be welcomed by a large class of readera as a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. 1 he author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the events of the past sixty yeaa in tho rapid growth of the West. We sujoin extracts from a few. out of many testimonials, which have been received respecting the merits of the work. Emm tht J.ouuville Journal. " We regard tin. w ork as one of tho most im portant contributions yet mado to the Historical department of Western Literature. u Persons wishimr to in orm ttiom.nivn. nf tho .t -nta that have marked the progress of the North-Western Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation commensurate with its uncommon inter est and merits." Frsm the Ohto State Journal. " We predict that here is not only an " Ameri can Book " that will be read but a u Western" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad as at borne. Few readera will be willing to forego its pentsal. 1 he iNorth-W estern Territory ' was the comprehensive appellation of the country which now comprises the Statea of' Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest settlers " one of the comnrehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to rue lis eany annals tor the benefit or posterity." From the Cincinnati Chronicle. " Such a work is original in its nature authoritative aa testimony and belongs to the class of memoir for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the firesida of the present generation, and by that distant posterity which will so largely have profited by "the labors of the author, and nis wormy contemporaries among the Pioneers ol the valley of the Ohio." trorn the Cineittnah Herald. Every part of this work is interesting, and forms a valu able contribution to the substantial literature ol the country. . I" . I - : -i- ,'' nc tnuiiuma ui uie uinereni p'uuary expeuiuons unucr Hamiar, St. Clair, and Wavne. the important entenrises of Gen. Geo. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkinson, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the times, which can be found so accurately no where else." rom Cint'e Advertiser. No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, as the ample com petency ot i ne writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surKissed ; as on example, the character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of note is given in such tertna that no one who did not learn the fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsisted at the lime between the parties." From the AVw 1 or Tribune. "This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will bo extremely useful both in a historical and we may say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indians while it is valuable and interesting in its relation of those Revolutionary events in which all the 1 nd inn Trilea figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we arc certain he has entertainingly," i-Vom Ms Cincinnati Atlas. "Nn other living man possesses the ssme advantages for the authorship of such a work. It is all within his own memory "all that he saw, and part of which ha was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long series of events from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most reliable kind." From the Cincinnati (iazette. " Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Burnet'a volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know the History of the West, nnd in the main it must bo entirely reliable." DERRY, BRADLEY Ai Co., Hit, Main st., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 52. lolmitbii liiMiruiH-c lompaiiy. Fire and Marine. THE attention ofthe public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board of Directors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits ot Die Company without risk to himself, offer advantages su perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will bo justly appreciated by this community Scale qf Return Premiums. On every single premium, 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from XdOOO to SXim, . 12$ On net gross annual premiums amounting to SUM) and upwards, . - - . 15 " 'Phis Company continues to insure every species of build ing, nnd the furniture, machinery, goods, wares snd ntercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by tire ; also, steamboats and all sail vesscla, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel. boats, flat-boat and other water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivera mi me uiubi lavuniuin terms, a. a. i-Hfw, June I, loW. lytw. Secretary OHIO MI Tt AL FIRE INSl RANCE CO. l ire and Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. CP The average coat of Insurance in this Dopartment,ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. tion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual ratea of premium. N. R. Advantages made available on two or more con tin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Ranks, High street, Co luinbus. T1AI0THY GRIFFITH, Sept. Ifl, 1813. twy. Secretary. COLLMBIS 1NSTITLTE. THE Second Quarter of the spring session of this Insti-tution will commence on Monday, the 3d day of May next, under the joint supervision of CiiAHr.r.s H. Pai.mek, A. M., teacher of Mathematics, and Wm. S. Auhock, A. B. , teacher of Languages. The course of instruction will embrace every branch or a complete English and Classical education, and nn efforts will be spared to furnish students with every facility for acquiring a correct and thorough knowledge nf those studies usually pursued in our best seminaries of learning. Students who may be desirous of entering college, can be fit ted for an advanced standing of one or two years ; and particular attention will be given to the preparation of Teachers for the various and responsible dutiea of their profession. TKRMS OF TUITIOIT. Common Branches, for beginners, per quarter, $1 00 dn do for advanced pupils, A 00 Higher English hrsnches, Latin and Greek, G 00 No allowance will be made for absence, except in cases nf protracted illness; and it is of the highest importance that every student be present, if possible, at the commencement of the quarter. Board, including room, fuel and lights, may be had in good families, at from 50 to $i 00 per week. A few boarders may be accommodated, if de-aired, with the principals. It is confidently believed, in view of the high qualifications and the experience of the instructors, the well known moral and religious character of the city, snd its superior litarsry advantages, that the Institution will be found worthy of the increased confidence and patronage of the community. Patrons of the school, ami the friends of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend its daily exercises, and determine its actual merits by personal observation. II- HlftBKLL, Pres't SAMCfL OAr,t.owAT,Scc. April 29..t-wly. El'GAR CONKIIWO. W If ,1,1 A M Sunn, AI.FRID WOOD t ONKLING, WOOD CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North Side of Conrt Street, t East or Broaowat, CincimvATr. HAVING enlarged their operations equal to any demand, and having introduced into their estshliihment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and first rate article. 1 he quality of their Lead ia unsurpassed by any of the American manufacture, and they are determined to sustain the reputation it has hitherto home ia thia and other markets. They will sell st the lowest current rates and on liberal credits. Also, Manufacturers of Putty and Cider Vinegar. Orders from dealers are respectfully solicited. Jan. 14. ,ly. THE WONDER. OF THE WORLD. ryO those w ho are a til ic ted with the following complaints, A w would recommend Dr. Gray's Liniment, it having proved its efficacy in every esse of Khemalism, affections of the Spine, contraction of the Muscles, Glandn-lar Swnllings, Cuts. Wounds. Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Bra-ses, Weakness of the Ancles, Enlarged Joints, Tumors, Swellings, Sore Throat, Pains in the Rack, and Side. Old I leers, Salt Rhenm. Frosted Feet, and all Nervoas Diseases. This incomparable Embrochtion has been recommended by many Eminent Phytirians. for the effectual cure of the above complaints, and if any are ajflirtrd let them resort to the infalmabL- RFMF.DT, which has restored thousands to Health. No matter how desperate the ease, there will be found a remedy in (fray's celebrated Limmrnt, which by the many certificates that have been received by lite proprietor, has truly nrovel itself the wondrrof the trnrldft It is also un surpassed for Ihe following complaints of horses: Strains in the Back, Sinews and Should-, Pastern and Cotha Joints, also, t orks, hafes. Galls. ( nts. Swelled or Cracked Heels, Scratch?; snd van ma other injuries and external disease i.f this nol4e animal. For full particulars and directions for nse. see wrappers aronnd the bottle. Prire. Ii Cents Pr Ifottle. fur sale, wholesale and retail, by Maginni At- Graham, Zanesville, Ohio, who sre the principal npmtsfor this Slate. Sold In- W. N.sMDMORKIW.IIigbrt., ( blumbus, Aug. 10. ..hnt-w, Colombo,